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I ., � -, ,� I , or .countries,' body shall be liable 14 ams k. -* '?- .V%,9,?"R4 Q.n.��­Ovit, th#re, seems ­,to, bb,,tL ,vept ' ,, , " * ,, , '.�.,��I,,,"I" ;,,,j ,,,,, �,� ,&Al, . . . ,. mitty . , ', � , . . '(8) The 10onf�demtioa g4all­b � . .. ,4,�. _ ,,, -',��,�� - � . I . . ­ � , . �� 1 .476 OrImUnal ao1dow In, any country. � for. few - left, though $am . hat ''" ieped. ,T,be-,-9Jd,,1M�iI,Ro . _1% wonoo, -propp Ap, a.;:Aftll .. �� .- 0 , al . _ A I 1,15, .4 was. ". . �m I 1% "i, . 09. T184t, to set up protectiorAtds for usint, -printing -or deAltUg . With or ' J,ea pew . always 1� 1. I . ., I;, � i,W,�,, ", I" ,g� pa �Paruochan (Mrs. Mclgt6o.jo T bett6r . tOndition,' than the average . . . i � - 15" . 111111� � � . , - V%,�,, � , . I X.P.QlAs, Volanese 11-', " ItOA ;f,�,e". . fqpjrjp � %,: 1, lip , 0 11 "I .,, 10'r � t. . __ 'A - �, - -.'' , ", . - ,.",�,, . " ­ ­ ,;,�, , " "", IIXL� �J I ouch countries' apd statoa as "'ask ' , -1 !, W " .., fO commenting oe,inlch proceedings or or,7�111 I , , '. �1�il % � r . pust-,have, peen, 40 1 was Often At itlie 991intry road', J-t.*�4s not kept up b , , . V', i "... ­�,,19�j� �,' ,,blm,lir,,,i,,,�i , 411 ., � . _ y . . � 'I id "id . � 1. ­ I . ,. . protection, but al'J'all let .t. -be know Ided,that SUc4.,u§a,'etO-A home Of DIU Carlioah4n, ,W40u, the Statute labOr, -_% 4 ,kin,lis, 9f. 00". . W "I', * I 11111. , 'Ar , � , I ,A resumelS, p0v . I- ­ . Qq _V1.Ra" ,:L �� ;:,��.:'i�"�f"�41";��;".";a ' I IT I , .11 � that It and its members ghgll,' h ' io'not unfair. �p eadlug�; L i �, L "WIP"It, I �ql " , . . �arg .I r _ ,e, stretches of it �_ I , . - I I .1 - 1;i- . . ,.,-,v -, "' ­- 1.11 ,�w -,� 11 - chilftn' Weie giavalla contract, � *', .., . Sve - ,_r mialf . , . ..., were small, ..ano remember - . 4�4& �4.pee -by " . , . I 'i, ,1._..11'.;- ... .... T,,,1:-,31; r4g,,:g;� � ,orles of'499noudville days are .. waabab, , Lgg,� ,a XLO obligation )to Protect 4ny other (9) Agreeing tk4t'any,one qgg�igv_ quite Well when Bill,Carnochan' and Me;n . .1 11 " , I ,::11 1, n_��_­;,��i %11t.,� &I I . I is L . ' I . ' 1. �:� ,.'.­',:� ,4"­J­­­"'11W­ , I idountry against aggression unless it ad at any decision Of ;ku Cc re- Mary Dunamore war r d Plaasi But yg . . : . : '': ., . �. ::: ,.". �,w� � . I , y 'Art -a mar Ant. , ,ho can live youth. 11 I I . ;_ . ��:�� , i * IS to 0-0 interaptA.':,,,qf_A4e'C a a� Lou . I _ I d, . .1� """ "" - , L 11 iV . ..0Ufpd- r ,garding . the �use In any way of such ,, The .ov@r � I - .,-, -.1. - 10": :,,P,r 11 " rendes livaA,.ou a farm In ,? I . � I .:, ,:.q, , d 1'� ,, , , , , , : ipe.;�� esumes may apg _ . � � . ., �il ,�W,- � tion or its Members W dq�oq. . :: . �_ _,.,��., , Proceediuk's' or r' �., 11 .. 11.1. lt�­4 . ,eal to, Tuckersmith, a few miles sout�b of 1 4��' ­ I., "I. I . I.. .: :40'. :., .".; 1 ­ .�. " 11 � . I I I.. M. : ,�.r . . . . . . . . . . . ........ --(9), The Coinfo4etation is -*R' Ao the"Inteniational', �C04rt 4�f Justice f6t Egrao villa. � , I . -..',,'-,' * I � . . I . I , '';. � . ::� I � .. 1. ,, : �' ­-, �, , L 41 41,11 . . . ,��,.,:, :",f,�,-���,�;"".-,�1,V�'i?.�l!,,--..I 1%?,�,� inaction until One year after "the its opinion IOU the eonvlcjior� - sent- AUO��her paragraph froin Mrs. Laur- S* I I .i � -;q ­,�.­,­W'11� .1 .. I . . . � A I 0 shooting is - over. . . . enge OT Verdict Impos 4 on such per� enoe�s­letter.,, "I was at an annivers- . ��� I ­ . , , I.- . 4-McPno 4 11,014rp', for,: �el - . 1. . � son which said " I P . . Wont4med.,ftem page 1) . 11��t These dreageq , in �Ak. - . I . - � ". - � - i Ill 0-om"qk '' ­ _ _ 'W.f1.'t-,f,;J "OK, I I Shall be con, ary In Egmoadville ,Chu . .. ... j".., - , 6 i � � . - think the lesson later, tUd girl usually finds . 44. hour,& po .__,� ,� ,,j�j�� L'�,,,g,#­# -111.11 )pin on T ,� 0.1 4 .11 . - roh, I ' I . . y,,7__J ,_ � , The third vart'p�ovldes for an in- sidered as part of the. proceedings it was in lgi5� 'My brother,,Bob, and that the sna � Wide range of 114`1 46.0 Opt I I I I . � �,4, M,,,O� � 9,11, , . I � R , _ .,R I ternAtIonal court, � with the fullest I referred to, It being understood that Sistbr, Tillie,. g Is gone and everythiAg I. 0, M � , P . � b"4" �,. � �'J '�.­"' " ": , k i . and I -had a',visit with is cle' � L I , ary to m4l� ur"stor air. � I �� :� I 11�. ' A's Q-951"Ifff IS In, � OII r', -I A", �, I I , . � .. patterns on 9ro;Mdg of $I I - Obsolble publicity -for Its proceedings. I such opinion sb�all not be ,binding on Miss Graham. � I have a -booklet of As ,.well as s,ports and academic I I . . Ase, - - ­ 4',", , �! �,,, �v, �g, 1 4 1 y ,. . (1) The -organ � ization by the United the country of the Court having her poems,.and I always clipped her w . hours. . -,:�;,,� �� ,, .1 _.!�_, ,� I 45tates of America and Great Britain, jui�lsdictlon; .. ork, there are four weekly hours of .. � Beige,' Sand, Rose,, ;,Q' ,:- r.; : - , ,:­� '.,�, 11�� � " poem. when I saw one elsewhere.11 ' home economlcs--�-opwjug and cook- .- \ � ,r9e",,_,,, .1 .1 . 1;1. 11_i.­�,., � 4 and the :­­­ ; � .- �� . � . .. _ . '. .. . . .� �'.. - . . .41 _prqction and maintenance, of .' .(h) Agreeing that the said Perman- "How often Iiave I sat and drowsed Ing; and an hour 4A . . Teal .1. I . I r .� , , A a half of man�n- , White and Re4L . . . . " ,, ,­_�� � an International ,Court of Jus.tlee,. ipaWorlid Court of Justice may with- and'jistened to flies hum....and, Ili-rds, al.-ArainIg _. 'It!A �.�, . I. I --1 �. '.. , " . I . . Ing, Ju ­­­.". , ..� . _ 041:0?60r, _ - � *'Which would be available -to all coun, out c6m I _g_,_1 _&...Areat , to see ..... .1 ­­­�:.-I.­ . . I . Ay 1- . I � ��, I t . , Pulsion ,separately after the ping, ap'd 'watched the moving tree them,,, Mt. KinistoO commented. Pro- � , . .1, I ----It-- _7i _.. , '. I ,; �-'.;,."� ", J I -1-1,., , - IKRM tries"of-tha' world and 'which wcuild judgment"r6ndered, or as a corollary -branchea, through the windows of the duets of this worl.�, include everything . .. . . , � ?Pon at 9 cipfit;j , "PITC-pan�! IN � .. I . � ,,a�p , � . I I . have as one of its objectives. the crea- to its jydgmenl, � suggest &-reference Old church; and, -thought the `nii star from a bird-honse. that won second . ­ 11 ---1 . * . . ... 1, I , ., I'.. .. ;111,1., 4. I 1%.-_ "_ - � , MI . � I ", 1,.,pk . tion- ' of -a Code-of,internatio'nal. Law, to -arbitration Or conciliation and may would never -got through. ' But '1' did prize 'in a city"wide competition . .. but the closi"Ohour , 4' `-k- � 11' I . . I � ". .0 . .. . �,t , , . , , '".'"", 11 . � . � . . , ,.:.��,, IT, T, 1, - " I. ,,� n Styled _QM - P� 4 - . �` " 4 i 0 and, even as importAnt, the educa- suggest t4e lines of such arbitration love to hear Sam -Carnochan sing. I against boys, to .41ozens, of charming 11, . , _ � . . tion of the peoples of the nations of or conciliation and its, reaso' a there'- Was, only seven years old when I first cloth toys. ­ the same as. tho , � 0, ._ - %'. W`,�� -. 1, A ,; � tthe world -in 4nternational iCights and for. . - . I � ' , , '�: "' �e.,�`:' � .in I drespy tailvi�d � . . I ­� - � .� ... Y..Ng 10,11"i" "lim ,1 Went- - to 109monil-vill ­.... .1.1. ­ �11 ,a CJx,urQh.1'_ So dject,. ihe girls ,�::";�z,"�,.�..":;f::.....T.- 4aw " ' ' QM' "" . . _ , . , wrongs. This ihould be done by: I -fa �r.,f -.....-! y . . #e;#0 .. I .al . . By -. .-____�,_,__,1; ,7""'71. .. � ' IV " '­ "-- , writbs, Mrs. Laurence. cut Olif pho g�aOlili Of Ingg gw . t pipp �Wpjh fiaroo .qr.jp loc 7'1,-,.-q " () Providing the . Kg�W,1;11,11.; I � ,4. . - - . . : t , 1. .machinery, if . The fodrth part provides for the There was a large tree with spread- nations from a copy of the Globe and pzw skirt and various styled necir- hours. , dBelow, is %kir �n#W ___` `�" . " . . S00".,�,,­�,� ,zation IM . r- I - . necessary, in order that its functions reorgani / . M, . . . I ­ � ly�_ . and regeneration of Ing branches on a knoll just north'of Mail; then painted maps ,of each '.�` .2.%, 1 . .. , , .'*ii�,, .. . . . .111, .­ I �' ' I I � . ," 21 might be' exercised to an even great- the Leagfib of Nations-, membership the main dntrance to the church country, and. decorated one earner ......... lines, th uld, be . du146 of business hours AhAt wilt -" �, - ` 0 , I �:..::-.;::: ese dresses sho 4.111 er 6xielit than at present; . I in which shodId be open -to all na- building.'' Ili the shade of this tree with�tbe national Aag_. They didn't . �� ,;.. . . I .11 . �11, . 'I," ' �­ A. � . " I " ', (b) Increasing ,.the ficilities 'by tions and' know it, but as they did it, they were .. dd be strictly adhered to,.andwe��aak - I ,", ,k$ Al countries, and the objects the �%.qpn of the congregation were .`,K1'14:::'.', i;��;,>.� LW 4 I '..-� ­ 8 I a rnusV1 in your Summer I &ft ,� . - Z*:7-;�, 1 . � , which cases involving questions. that of whi6h'--should -bq. those 4f the wont to gather on Summer Sundays learning a lot of geography; about '.1 * I our customers to pie I ase co-op ­,,�,,;i, . . . , ". ?%_U J wardrobe. ,� ,,."�.',I� 0 : . - might lead to war can be referred to League Of Nations as it was organ-* to cool off and exchange opinions be- 'Ile Products and natural resources of 1.1 &�-r:l 1 "".., . . , ,ar- . 111. . % . ..X. , ..1.1 � ., It; , � I . ized after World War 1, except as to fore entering the :Sacred edifice. each countir . . . - I ;�, . -, , I I T,".� , , � r � I ... V'N -1 , , I Y - N . . I I , ,, � �i. ,,, (c) Having'all the claims, defences settlement Of disputes, sanctions and Hetile Dunsinore was not �'It allworks'trQm a deep -psychol- . I "'. . atet "I . , � I ; A I . the only. I .0 , I Sizes 12 to 44. 1 1 . � .-, ,,-,fln,v-�ffi��, and'' counterclaimo,,, the evidence ad- matters pertaining to peace a ogical basis,", Mr.. Kingston Summed "I -4 -W � . ., .. . .1 11 -'e", . ,. nd war. one who yawned and drowsed durin :,� . . � � I I . ,­_ 9 ': ... I . .. .. . . P�:,,",Q� , 1, ticed, the arguments, adjudications I have expressly abstained. from, 'the long services. Older heads fre- up, "Nothing succeeds -like success." � .�.� .. .1 .. . . 11 ­ . . .�. ..:, ? �.. , ,f 1� .. ,P�'Iklp 0 6 p.m'. I ..�� .1 . _11,'�",q. . I I " t ` `�w, . 1. I. . I MONDAY ..... 9,4" , . ' . A ; .1 and decisions, -made available in a placing. any compulsive ,power at the quently noddqd a -ad came'up with a ----__"_.�.__. . .- � fil I .. �r - � . ' , , ;;. � . ' . � . , I . ,;� ,comprehensive manner for, I I .1 ,:`::� I ,;�;., MI . the peo- disposal of ,,the Intetuational Court, jeyk. I ....... . .. . . I .4, - 11: I... �1111� I � 1. �, I � . 4, ples concerned and oih.e,rs'at-.a reas- relying On publicity and education 'to '. "MY hush" CONSTANCE. - , 1�11"..`.'-._.-_.A....;,;, . 25 . . 'I, . I . T , and, John Laurence, was . . ,.-S-40, TUESAY ..... � , 9 a,m. tq� q 0.m' -' _�. �;_�.�'L N-01.1. :� . . . . . 1.� 1.� :'.. ��;,...�'L t 0::: : ".."',.. � 1-1 ­ , . K* i %.:.::;0�1.. . . .. .. ­,,.", � I ,onable cost; and, by having such secure compliance with its decisions. choir leader for forty years in our . � i ­ . I .. . � � . - _,". .�, , , �', - X` 1, . . . . � ,I, ,� "Y i...., 1. %. .1. :, . 1, '. '.. - These visiting at the home of Mr. .. I , _ I. : 4 �tcjalms, evidence,. arguments, adjudi- Two 'objections I am sure will be. ,home church, near Sarnla,�' Mrs. I ,q� . ­ . .. ' ." �"; � "! ... _ - - - 11 t- k_ : I � , WEDNESDAY ..9 a.m. 'to' 12:3 - I cations and decisions, transcribed in- raised to this. , Laurence continues. . and VInE. -Robert n6ffi_ I . ____ - _... - - ­­­ k_ 'Q .� :� - ' , erson and attend- .. ''.- � I - ­­ ----... - � ­ ­ 1. _ 1- - . _ - - - - - - - ­__ — , I... . . A �, _____ 11� ­ __ f, I . . 0 . , Jubile . .."... ­ I 1, -1 . . . . to English, Prerich, German and lta- , The'fitst .Is. that ..publicity and edu- Referring to Rev. Mr. Graham, Mrs. Ing thd ' ' a services at Co'nstaiac-e I I t .. 0 1 ... 11 I . "I , ,1� . � . I . . ' �� .. '� �.A ' ' ....... " , 1. " . . -_ cation are not stffficient.in themselves Laurence has this to say: "I re- United -Church 6n,Sunday were: Mrs I . . . . . THURSDAY ._ 9 a^ to, 6 p.m. . , ; "... !, I . ­ , . ­­.- � .1 . . .. .. ... . '­,.;�,, .. . , , 4. I . I .. , . . to bring, about ­,berm?ment Peace. The member 'hearing my brother-in-law .Ragerson, of Clinton.; Mr. and 'Mrs: . .. 11 " "... , !.;,�,;-,., I . . I I � I 1� ,:,,'C . . second/ is that -in times of great na- Will Carnochan, say that his Auni Lloyd Miller, Porter's Hill.' Miss Ella I . I . . ,., "', .1 . 11 ,..'� 0 . I ., . , . FR14DAY ._.." 9 a.m, to 6.P.m . . . �'. �.:. . 11 �j';: -1 - � � 1�.;. , 11 Z. , . -&t--.Open . I , 11 ._, , . . . .. . ­Uvovers'al , - tional 'emotional disturban�e' -Seaforth, .and Mr. and Store cl6sed Saturday, July ' .. � . �:. " , *I . .. ­ . a a de-, .Maggie (Mrs, Sam Carnachan) told Armstrong, . . fkidaXAight . .... .�.'.,� 1�slln of a world court, however just, him that when she had, Mr. Graham Mrs. T. Docherty, Ethel. .I- . . . .. - ." . . "I I 1�,�. , . I . . � � , , ".1 '. �,, i . 11� J�, Milking Machiniet. would' be 'quickly forgotten. 1. and his ta'mily in her home she found Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Addma,, 6f . I I 1. ,� ...... ... 0 : , . . .1. I SATURDAY... 9 a'm to I 1 p.m. .. .. . '.. J, � . . . . I '.. 1. .. .W�, I . . . I . I . . ... . ,_111- ­_­�"4. My. answer is that I do. not pretend that ministers were just,like other -Londesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Charles I . . I I . . � , ` �::: , . . � , , . .: . . . . . - 'Stewart, Mr. and 'Mrs. Dave,Watson . .. I I . I.. ","T � . AND, PAR'tS ' -th;at ,the proposals are a panacea for folk,!' ___.�, I . . I . . . ..- , 1� 1'�11 A I "i , ", , . I . I I I ;. .; , ' . . DURING JULY, AUG. 4 �SEF-r. . .;. . all thd 1I)s of the world, but f do As a,,matter of fact 'Mr. Graham and daVght,er, of Walton,, spent' S I I 1, : ,�% . I un-� � . .. 11 _ .. ,:I" I 1: " . . . . - . . � I Virginia Coil, . say.the'Y,"are a step in the right direc- was very jolly, and quiti. witty. He day at 'the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. .. I I . . �, . ;,... I , . I .. . I . I . '. . . ,� " 4 I ... . A., ,.. . . � .." 4, , ,� . �.. .1;1 . . � ` 1�1 � . Feeding 'Molasses don. I ,cannot see how a Just deci- often amused M.e. He had, peculiari- Charles - Dexter, also attending the . OTHER MONTHS 9 a.m. to 10 0.m. - ' .;, I _ . . I ... � I "% I .." � I A car �xpected soon. . Phone your Sion of a world court properly' con- ties. For instance, at the'table, in- jubilee anniversary servIce9­iu Con- - - . �Plv-­ : �.. ..4.1. � . . ... 1 4 , �,,�� ' . . . . stituted, -with .an agreement to allow stead'of ,passing the bread container t ,nce United Church. . . I I. I I I I I I , ­ I . ., ��il .- 1, . orders. a a I . . . I �P-11 11 . . . . � . . '. ,�,�. -, , I . , � I . I . its , free publication, could possibly -he would toss .a slice to each'Plate. Mr. and.Mrs. James Youngblut and I 11 I I . .. I � I ... �,, �,; . I.:. .1�tl.' . 0 1 P . . Binder Twine . be entirely overlooked. The slices in those days were cut I C - 1 � . �� - . , ,�.....'�.. ' Mr- and Mrs. larence Walden and . . . . �.0111 . I . -_ - - -_ - � ,1,0 A limited supply of 650 and, 600 ft. Even in the muck of emotional dis- f rom, large sized loaves of home- family, of * Seaforth, visited at. the .. I _­ . I ... I , : , -1 . . I . . 11 . t" I ... . , "; I .1 I � _ Rone — All sizes turbances references woul i be made made ,bread made from wheat grown home 'Of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt She was assisted by Mrs. Nicholson, afternoon was.spent in a pierde with W. J Patton pergormed. the o ­ny , .: f!�', � . I I . � . . . � I . . . �.�­, ­ I jon Sunday. : , ___ I o e groom,,wearing a two- -special amusements -for the many The. . - pule pink'shew . . . , , � �1. . . Co -Op and, Shur Gain- Poul'try and to the decision in the way of wanting and milled. in Hurou.--Caujity. " And . .. bride wore � a: 1: ..., . & Mog Feeds mixed daily. to know what It is or�.where it is and wasn�t 'it' good! The memory lin- I .1 . I )PPIece flowered chiffon, and white ac- children present. A Wag. table was street -length dress. with - white � hat - ;'.. . , " " � iM IXED 'CHOP .AND MILL -FEEDS even in the losing nation there �;ould gers. ' I . I �, . . cessories to match, with corsage -of spread with a bountiful supper, In-' and veil, 'and carried j>hik and white . , � ­,. � ;_ ' -, 1,; ,,,.' 0 1 . .. . . be some effeei. The effect 'would be - Mr. Graham spent his later years TUCKERSMITH pale pink carnatiqns. During the re- ciuding lee.eteam, when sixty-five per- peonies.' She was attended by Mi—ag .. ,'!., �. I .� '. � ... I ... I SEAFORTHFARMERS9 greater among jieutral nations, and in Eginondville. In going to and com- past a toast. was offered by,'Rev. tions sat down, each doing P1 Pas- Margaik Hudson, b, WhO, , .. I.:,,, � I 'Im a, of Se,jfor.t ,,�,!� ' ' . . � - �, ,� . -1. . I . _ on'the other hand the winner would Ing from work I'had to pass his, home, The�,Late Miss Elixabeth Forsyth Father UDrowski and Rev. Father tice. Mrs. McGregor is quilt coAvener wore a street -length dress of blue ; 1:, �,�'11 i I . 1. " crepe an -w"hite , , '% I'll, and was veO pleased to have so d hat', and carried pink ; . . Vickinhemmer. Later a large group .. � CO -OPERA be assailed 'by' doubts that, right Is Very often. he 'would be at the ga[tel There'died in Tackersmith Monday . ' . ­ . I .. many Red Cross. quilts quilted in one and white peonies, �A- we,ilding , : - ',,`,'��,' ." .. . I I . . . PHONE 9 . . .1. totally on one side. Emotional dis- waiting foN me.. -He would have some- ,of this week Miss Elizabeth Forsyth, of friends motored to the bride's �afternoon, and time for'. a Picnic too. dinnerwas served at the brid .. .1 ,1_ , .. ". . turbances in the,, -bill lig4t of free thing amusing to tell. His story fin- in her .90th year, -at the home of her home ,where supper was served to . e�s home ".... , �.,- . . I.., . , ­ � I � . . � ­ discussion of a freely published judg- ishad, he would turn abruptly and broilier, Mr. and Mrs. A -be Forsyth. about siXtY guests, The evening'was We- hope to have 'many more siieh and they left later in the afternoan,� %. .. I "I., ,i , . . , , I . �, ... I . I I . � I . . : I - - . afternoons as the n4d'of quilts is for Kitchener and Norwich. , . �­ ,,,, . �7. ­, . I ment would' neither be so pronounced walk.into the house without further MISS Foroyth',was , rn .in Barwick- spent. in singing and dancing; . The . .. On thor ' ,' �­,� g -.,eat. I .. '. �;; .:,,11 I cbi6mony. - shlie: I % . . ire'turn.1hey will, x,46side�,in,,McKillov. -.. `.­�::' ' . I Se6tiand, 'iadl- biUaxY, 1855, . groti a gift to the -bride was -a chest Death of Mrs. (Rev.) A. M. Grant I I � . . � ... - ­ ... . nor so strong as -they otherwise might I . P � � � - be. The neutril"' ' of Silver; to the bridesmaid, a gold . � . .. .,�,,� � .." 1i I . nations with no axe "My brother, Hiram," I Mrs. Laur- who with her parents, the late Mn A shadow -of gloom was cas� over . . . . I . . '11, � . WOTICE to. grind will at.� least not be against ence writes, "pyeached in the Eg- and Mrs. E. locket and chain; to the best man, a . I . .�... - 1� . .1. . ' ' I Forsyth, v�ame to this this community on Sunday, Junii 25th, " VARNA - . . . �1119e,�­ I . - _�_.-Take' notice that .the, Tucker- . the nation that' fights for. a, ,kood mondville Church once when he, was country in -0iii Spring of 1867. Miss wrist watch, and to the ushers, tie when it was learned that Mrs. Grant, . . . . . " . , i�l�, I . � in the cause, and this fact will­fiave�a de- home on a visit. He stayed with.Jim Forsyth wae-blessed during the great- Pills. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson left on ' . . _ ''�. I smith Council, will"' meet beloved wife of Rev. A..3L Grant, had I ;�4, . ­ . a wedding trip to . Quite a number from Varna vicinity -F , � , m 1� Niagara Palls, passed. away '. �' Council Cha�nbe 'on FXida, terring effect on the loser.. My pro- Cameron. Now they are -both gone. er pait of her life with a rugged con- . ;:�,., , ,. r . ,at her home here. ,She 'attended decoration day' held Ju ,::. li I . . .0 red a Wl in 1940, �. � .. . : 3fth,. af,-O"p.m., instead of Satur. Pasals will, I believe, tend to prevent Hiram preached for more than thirty stitution, but suffe Hamilton and Detroit, For travelling had, undergone an operation in' St. Baird's cemetery Sunday, sponscredt ' �. ,',z 11 .. � ,. " . nations plunging into hasty't wars, YeaTs. My sisters, Eva, Myra and breAking a hip, and by which acci- .the 'bride chose an appropriate blue Joseph's HO"Ital, London"in"April . " _ I day, July Ist. - � . by'the 6ddfellows and members,of-th* .. . . �"' . I I � . and this in itself is a consummation Mary, ,and ,brothers, Hiram and H6nry dent has since been liggtdicappLid. The e,hiffon dress with white hat and coat and was. able to return 'h,;;e, but ' . I . ,,v�-,� I � Anybody wishing to gravel their devout I ly to be wished. . I Edwin, are all gone. I am now liv- subject'of this sketch -was dilig�nt I eve Legion. Rev. Atkinson, of pruoe- I 4� I . and accessories to ,match. On their �, r recovered. She was formerAy , i . by . ' .. . , ,ill'I 1 kane, call Wilson, McCartney with- The only alte-riiative is an Interna- Ing in* Windsor with my. son, Morley. nature, had a return they 'will reside on field, was the-apeaker. , i . ' .1-11, ��,�. very retentive memory the Marjorie ,Cotton, of Tbronto�. Mrs. . , ,� in'the next 10 days as the crusher tional -police forii�. Did it * ve,r stril�e My -other son, Wilson, lives ain Tor- and was groom's farm near Kennicott. Friends Grant will be greatly nd ,Sfunda�, Julk 2nd, Rev. John Gra- . 'A., . . ' . It, 6 . partieWarly adept in all ssed In the '. .. I 1`11 48 ving ' out. Of AJIan's �pit. you that there is no puniFiliment pro*- onto. Both -a -re. connected with the .sorts of'needle craft And was not un- were present from Tor6nto, Hamilton church as well as 'the home, as she ham, Rector of St. J6hn'o -Chu#ch, win . ��''. , .. I . rho7e 15 OIL. 656. I d Seafortji. . address the members of the L,01,., . ., 4 � '. � vided, for- the evil doer ,in the 'Ton Borden -Cbmpauy." . - mdndful Of the, needs and sufferings an . . took an active part in all organiza- . � I .. . I 'Commandmentsi and there ils no in- . Hiram stayed with Jim Camerov. of the Soldiers, both in World War . . . ; � tions of the,church. Besides her hus- No. 1035 and visiting,inembers at 7 - '. �., ,. . , . . ___ . � 1. . . �2. D. F. MCGREOR' f.­+i­ 1, � I Both were MW Road b . T ­ i-- M- - I", .-A 4 +11 � Q4 � __= ,hand she'la. survived Ih- four daig- P.m.- in St. John's Anglican Church. I il I I 0 I , I I . . a army ment oned n e -J , . - - PIUSUM con 1 . . I '. . �­ 1. I ters: ElizabeM Sybil, Barbara 14711 , . . Clerk. ,Atlantic ,Cha.rter? agine What they talked about. I be. Many evidences ofher -handiwork are ELIMVILLE � and 'On Sun4day morning, July ,16th, it,- _11 , . I . 1. I . . . -Cameron bought the eGee still to be,seen in the:komes of those . . L", ­ . � Joan, and one son, McMillan ' all'at 11 O'clock service will be. Observed , , . i�'T, . I ,�- -_ . I . .You will note that My'Plan propas- heve Jim Al .1 . . ­ ,. I I es, that there be no peace treaty ,at farm,- Which is direotly opposite the nearest and dearest to IfOw. A private Mr. A. C..Whitlock, of St. Thomas, home. A private service was held at in ;St, John's Church when'the HoAor ' I . .� :-� I ., . " . the present. Alme,.or within a shok Bill Carnochan farm. He married funeral w1ijs held -from - bar late home Mr. LeS. -McNaughton, Of Moiatrdal, the home,on Tuesqay afternoon with Roll will be unveiled and d.edicated . . ,Ir�," �, I ,; I � I I . . . . ,'I " " ".. . I period after the shootingiis done. 'The Mary Jane Coleman, who lived on Lhe Vednesdiy, June 28th, -conducted b also'Master� Ronald Spry, of London, interment In Exeter cemetery. ThOby� Rev. Arch Dea�*n Doherty, of. ' , ,.-�". . Y . . I " I . 11 war should -be continued against the McArthur farm, adjoining the McGee Rev. A. W. Gairdiner, of Eg visitors with -relatiVes here 64 sympathy Of the whole community London. Pit, Lt. Love, pa�&a 6f .01 -in- , . ',�' ,, r I . MONEY TO LOAN . . monciVille were � I . I . . '1- '.., . . forces of ,evil until the nations am- farm. That � neighborhood was Par- Chur,ob,"who. paid, fitting tributp to the Wednesday of last week. . goes ouit to the -bereaved husb=d'and ton � Air Force, will %,. the guest ..'' . I I w � ..... I'— � . Among those', who attended speaker. I __ - " . . . On' First loyif2g' them see'the error of their ticularly familiar to me seventy years ,long and exemplary life of the de- Mr. and Mrs, h*IlIe Williams spent family., . 1 . . ;;_,� I . , ­ . .. v I , - r 1. . rtgages , . P .. 'holi- thc Suneral, were 36s. GUos,'Mrs.. - Miss -Mar , �f zuiri�h,­ , 1.`- I ways. An army of occupation, yes, ago, as I spent much time on my ceased,'wlth which church she bad several days the end of the week, . . garet Roffnadix, 1.::;', .1. 1. , Now Is the T'-[_--�Eta stop PAY. Lynn and Mrs. Latimer, of Toronto. is a guest of'her aunt, .Mos. McCon- . , "'.1 I but'a Police, force, never. The first Grandinother Nicholson's farm''. . been associated even - from. her in- daying at Port Elgin. . . . . . . . . . . " 'A. A I k, -Ing -rent and to, buy a farm. has a definite objective. The second I remember'pulling flax on the -Me- IaAcy.--1�47h-e pallbearers were nephews , .Mr. and 'Mrsi Kenneth. nelb . , Johns and � . . I I . . . � ; , . . ' ... I . I 11 . Write us if you have been.'W. nking "' has not. Nations strong enough to Arthur I farm. My. brother -.1 I im, - had and cousins, vdz.: Ivan Forsyth, Har- family visited with the latter's grand- . � . ,Mr. Russell Austin, in company. .�, - � I,.".. . .-f. �, ' ! sbcolt' it" We may be slate -to help !resist it will not tolerate Its interfer- cOntracted'with the Seaforth, flax -mill ry M. Cheanki,'Russell Consitt, Robt. mother, Mrs. Howald, 'at Denfield on WINTHROP . . -with his.-motiter,, motored to Londes- .... '', ... I 11 ''. I . . . ... , , . 'You with a -Imn. An 6nquirWs treat. - flax, and I R. McAllister,' Clarence,, Parke' a I __ ,boro Thursday to visit the .. I�tterl% I., '. � ­ - .ed .-Ad—tuffly, . , ence. I qiiote from a new item I to pull an acre or two 'of iid Sunilay, the occasion. heiiig Hrs. How- . '', . . 1 . ' The W.A. �nd n ­`� .... A . . ­. � saw recently in i, newspapei: -Col. was helping him. A severe rain Thomas Neilans. The surViving main- aid's eighty-ninth birthday. a r -in-law, Miss Jennie Austin, who , ,' 1.r, . I . ' _ Church suf- ��­ i � I The Rev. Cooke, of Granton, preached . I Winthrop, will hold their edis over 80 years, of age, having ,�"­. I ., I - McCormick asserted Friday taht the storm sent us scurrying for cover. hers of the Forsyth family, are: Alex meeting on Wed,nesday, July 5th, at fere ' . � I .1,11, fl. HironUrie purpose of a Proposed international The McGee house was not far from FWsTth, of British. Columbia;— Mrs. two very fine sernabus at anniversary 4 a severe stroke recently. �� , . services in this chiirch ,cn.-Surida�. the home of Mrs., Win. Church, Mrs . . I ' 1. I I � . , � � army is to dominate the UAited States the field and' we took shelter there. !.r. C,bnsi Mrs. M, Reid, in company with her I "', 14ORTGAGE lCORPORATION . . it, Stanley Township: Abe The Music at the morning service was Allan Ross, "the tWperan I ce secretary, son, Dr. HarveyReld, of Toronto, mo- .. .. ,;11 pi( I . I of America, to take away our con -..The McGee family wouldn't let us go Forsyth, Tuckersmith, ,and T. N, For- will give the' topic. ; I., ' - LONDON I WINDSOR stitution and our liberties, and put home through the storm, so we slept syt�h,'-Klppen. . . given by the children of the Sunday ,Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bettles receiv- -tored to !Stratford .Sund�.y evening I .1 ,� 11 .. !, . ST. T,Hi)MAS CHATH" . .. where she will spend a few days with ­ � .,� P 1-0 I us und-er a dictatorship." may there for the n' ht. .Barbalra, Mag- Leaves have their tim school and in the eve4ing by the ed a cable from their daughter, Nurs- . I'll . We �ig e,,t,o fall, . relatives. ­ ..... - I �:" I go a long way'in our dislike for the gie and Jake -,,were at home then. And flowers to wither at the north r gular choir. Visitors for the occa- Ing Sister Isapel Battles, who is now � 11 I ". . � . . � �, &IV , I I ­ 1. . . " ' " -re was a good, deal of sympathetic wind's breath; ... . 1 . . LAC. Wm. McAsh, of Pendleton., � " . , Sion were: Mr. and Mrs. William in tHtain. 1, 1. 7 , .1 - - C616nel, 'but we should realize -that Tb4 6 �111 I I .- amough the farmers of i at And Stars r, - �Miss Nellie speht Tuesday ndght with hie wIf4* , �''. . � , � . . � ___-_ �__­ - � -I—'- .- ___ very many,. people in the Unite ' d kindness .11 to set, �ut all, Bradshaw and David, of Seaforth; al Prycc--,, spent- Tuesday and little sons at the, parental honigi . 1".. '. - Thou hast all seasons-,fGr b so Mr. and Mrs. Hilsoix Whiteford, -of with Mr ' and Mrs. Scott Bolton. _­ '. , ., , � , .�. 1 41� � States will oppose an. International neighborhood ,seventy years ago. They. due own, I I ..,next' morning for Debe�.� ­�� Jhe , I police force. . . 1, helped one another. 0 Death! , . , Ingersoll, with Mr. and Mrs. Jofin, Mr., and Mrs. Poster Bennett, Mona leavirig',the �. . . '. _,%., 1 ' *1. I I ; No . In those days many boys, women, I I . , I . HeidMau4; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford, and Billy, spent Sunda,y with Mr. and N , S. ' � � - , /. � , .' .1 — , ­ .. �. . N ........ M I F girls and older men Nyerd' busy in Lois and Irwin, of Farquhar, also Mr. Mrs. George Eaton. LAC. Floyd MeAsh, of St. Etu�gene. , I, � - I. - I I � the flax -pulling season. Now Ont., after spending a few days wift � ; es , ST. COLUMBAN � ' ,.�� f. 1. I ,ffAJA r CNI . Memori I I be- . I and Mrs. Arthur Rundle and family, Tim Eaton is painting Ur. William . his parents, left Tuesda� tot Debert. .. . I .... . C14 I - . (Continued from'Page 1) lieve, a machine dces this work. , ' . 1. "' I bf T-bames ,Road, with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery's residence. . , I . Franklin Skinner; Mr. Josh Johns N.S. """ - Jake McGee had an old muzzle4oad- Johnson - N10iialson Hold Shower � . V1, . 'Jack. Ing army musket that I wanted, and A very pretty wedding was Solemn- and Miss Alma Johns, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrb. Russell Bolton -held a Rev. Reba Hern left Monday for- ... . . i., . , . i - a xplaim olumban Church, Satut. Mr. aud'Mrs. Will Johns; Mrs. Reg. shower in their home in honor of British -Columbia, where she j6x � " , - ' Does theT icki-� - I -had a brass watch that Sake want- ized at St. C _pee�w � � ­� 61, . . � r C-1 "Jean Camochan, my niece (now. Mrs, ad. We. traded even. Musket. caps day, June 24th, at 9:30 a ; clock, when McDonald, of Exeter, with Mr. and KathIcien Shannon. About 100 -Oere to spend a month. Mr. Colin Camp- , I 11 !.�, . ­__,____;___ I Bob McIntosh of Ingersoll) sent the ,,� . . .. . � 'a .. were dear. Vifty gun caps cost 10c. Rev.- Father O'Dr6wa-ki Und-ited in Mar- Mrs. E. Skinner; Mr, and Mrs., Nor- present. .The evening started by sinL-. bell will take the service on Sunday, :�,, 14 A .- . Papers to my brother, Bob Dunsmore. So,, took the musket to Le6ppld Van riage, Clestia Marie, thfird daughter man Jaques and Harry, of Zion, with Ing "O Canada" and musical'numbe�'s July 2nd. - ­­� �� ... !!- , . I . I . 1. !�411� � -Chicks. a r a real. money. ' 11111 , I Bray Bob has retired and is now living in Flgmon&; He weakened the spring, of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnson, Me- Mr. and -Mrs. V. Miireb. I ,by Misses Margaret and Jean Hab- . . ... ,,%,� . , makers, I can prove it Place Wallac I . . .1 , ,,� , % ; 0 I P b etown, a pretty village pear.St,.- .. put in a, gun�nipiple, and I slaughter- Killop, and John F. Nicholson, son Mr. Laurie Stephens, of Sity Har- kirk and Misses Jean Pryce and teot- .0.0d �!`,.! . I I.. ­� � , I �.. � U � your Order here. 100% live de- T omas. �Bob was postingl5ter at St. ' I BAYFIELD . "I'll", . ad Many squirrels. Jake exchanged of "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nicholson, of bar, spent the week -end �t his home ta HbLsgy, a reading by Mrs. Nichol, . . I , 'X.P 11 41 1 L I - livery, guaranteed. - Thomas far year�. Before that he the watch with ten. Riley, a boy Logan Township. The bride given in here. , and a continued' story of a boy who . I 1. N I MUNNUMMONMEM .. .i � 11 " . ., 11 was editor of the St. Thomas Inimes. played hockey. A few games of bin ': .i""� � 10 gd " � � ...'. Ww. Stapleton ­ Dublin I about my age, for a mouth's work on marriage by bar fath�r,. was lovely In Mrs. J. M."Govenlock, Of Seafortb6 �.� i , I " ieniiaii -He sent the Rxpositors on to me. I the farm. A floor4engtb gown --of white triple . were played. The bride-to-be was call- .4. 4i � . � is the guest at Mr. and Mrs. r . , . I.Q'L . Alvin W,i, Kerslake - know be enjoyed your story very 1- rated chair and 'Win. U � �.,,� . ­ ­ I Mention has been made of the Mill sheer which fell in graceful folds to KIPPEN I a the gifts Ferguson this week. .. ,*,'.,.� . � I I . I I were brought in by a few of her girl . �jl�,, - . I - - - - . , . .. ,� , � Alt I Road schola�a at the old tgmondville �the floor from a fitted -bodice of am- friends. She received a grand display Mr. and Mrm McLean, -of London, ' 'WA . , --,�" I , school, There were others from the broldered lace a)id extended 4n a long . , �.,J,�, . I . The Kippen Itast Women's Insti- (it gifts. After they were opened and arrived In the village last week and . � Ili , P countryside, both east ano west of train. She wore a veil with a 10119 tute, held their annual picnic d "the . N- . I . n .. 1. - I passed arbund, Kathleen thanked ev. will occupy the 'McMillan- cottage OIL QN� . I the village. From the west came the train, and bar wreath ,Was of orange lawns I -;4 ... I of Mrs. Hugh McGregor and eryone for their' kindness. All Joined Chiniquay Street for the summer."' - . .:".�, .,�­, !.,::I�_, Ramsays; the MoAelands—Isaae, Bil- blossoms. The. bride's jbouquet was Of Mrs.,Joe McLellan on Wednesday, in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Mrs. Ernie Kendall and' daughter, .. . :!�r A14 ". .. .,,..'' I , 'T " . .1 . - Ily, Elsie, Mary Aiin white Virginia carnations, red Briar- June 21st. There' was a .good attend- " A, . Ce, metery Mem* "ials ,lie, Ammon, Em -4 . , . . . I I 11I.Mr , Fellow," " I of Elmira, are visiting her tarents, . . "j, . � , , ,!.� . . and Martha; the Creswells��Char- ,clIffe--iroses-, Bouvardia and maiden ance-6f member� and 'friends, The Beattie. - Shannon . Mr. and -Mrs. Win. R. Jowett. I ,0,., t, - , �. �'i :11�klii 4, ", "I , I i . - STOCK'OF MODERN MEMORIAtS lotte, Florence, Ralph and Harry. bAIr fern' caught with satin Stream- ' A pretty wedding took place at the Mrs., Alexandler, of $as-katchewaik; 1�11 � ., ."RdE after -noon was spent In quilting when .. ,,,, I - .. - i:: U 01[w a From the east there were the' Me- era. The bride was- attended by bar seven quilts ,were completed, for the . McKillop, Manse on Saturday, JuAe is visiting her brother; Dr.. Voltafte . . . . . ;j.1- - ' . -- , , . I I . . �,, . I . 11 . I . � ed as, . 'Wrl�,.!" . I . . . -on displak at Geochs—Agnes, Bella, Jim, Sam, B1.1- sister, Miss Stella Johnson, who wore R Cro Mrs. Campbell tyre and 24th, ,9�hen Kathleen' Jane, daughter and Mrs.- Volume. lql?�_" .. " .1 . I � . 11'., , . . � . :J ^ ; , lie and Mary Jane; the Mrs. John a floor -length gown of, *hite sheer Mrs. John Sinclair were In charge of of Mr. Sol Shannon and the late Mrs. Masters Phillips., and John Rhynas. I I I ,,, f'. 1. �;: �, " , , I . - ,;��­.P. , �& - . Ellen, with lace yord and' long sleeves. She ... �,,.. , ,.. , I I - FORTH SH Gemn�ell family—Bob, Tom, ,.. , I � -A,r%j 00MS . races for ,children, which were an- Shannon, was 11,nited in, marriage to ofJoronto, arrived On Saturday too 1* "":,# . .SE O,WR' 1-1 . ..... ­., . . Ift.r.g1r, Uzzle, Jennie and Aggle; -the wore a shoulder length vall.wiib pink joyed by � all. After the sports, sup- Mr. Kenneth Beattie, son of Mr. and spend ,the holidays with their graUd-k . "!, � .. .1 . 1. ­ . .? . . 1. I.,q, 0 41 I � 11 . � I � � Thomas Gemmell family—Sa6k, Wary trimmings and carried ,9. 'bouquet of per was Served in picnic style, and Mrs. John Beattie," of McKillop. Rev. mother, Mrs. A. W. Rhynaa� : , ., A, � . ­ . . For the cohvenlence of our patrons . I I I 1. _ X, � 4 . office will be open 6n I -Jane, Agnes and 31m; the Bovrdens Talisnian rosex and li�aAden',bafr fern. all left for home thanking 'Mrs. Me- . . . 1.� �, , I I 0 from th-e- brickyard, and many . I . r ,,, .. ..'�','�111. I . I, . . . . . � . _p1hels ' ; The graoin was atteudd'd by his bro- Gregor and Mrs. McLellan for their ' . � .- __ . . -1 1. � il'" I 1, `5 . . . . . . . . 111� I . . . I / . The Collie family lived In that neigh. ther, Kenneth Nichols,61ii Of Hamll- has . ­.. - . !-11.1 11�., ,... 11" ' I 11 , FW �Vm� TUVSDAYS, pitality. '1�7. 1. � .. ,.I 1; 3�&f 4 4� 1W - . . I bothood when they first came to Hur- ton. Mi. Joseph 16111186h, ind Mr. A very pleasant ,. afternoon, was, . .. . I .. I.- . ...�.,4,i ',V,i . � . I . . . : , ,,�;,:_! I . / - .41, Jabk., - I-eaUle, _Annie, .8ella and Joseph Olson Ad as us -hers. spent al the home of Mrs., Hugh Me- I I y . .V 0111. Nich . I n by a�polntment at any a , t-`;- ­" I' "I' , 4 4, I Opt ther Tom came to the Egmondville fidbool. Mrs: Vincent Lane WaYtd the wed' Gregor on Wednesday, June 21st, I , � ( - A'' � I , , , , 4 r , , I , "j.".., , �111 � , " . See Dr. Harburn next door. . ­;,. I 1, ,!. ki '';'p,4 11 rrr " , , � , I .g -music. b1nnet Wag siarved to when Afs. McGregor and Ups. MeLel- . , . 3- .1 W,6e , I " - � J.", � - I . This school W ,a reputation In the din Dead a'd "Dis",able di A,ad _V � 6 . r �- .111�, � IL 1­1AM � " , Wit"Al - 11 . I MOV � L "I 'z 1.111:1 ':�,*.�.j .L early days. Sarah Gemmall, J&tle tbout thirty guests al;AU4 90yal H ]an were hostesses to, the Kippon � , " '%UT . � 11 . d k . I 10- ,EDr PROW . 11, nn . .1.. I '­�,,%, I . I , � I. 1 "'.1 �; . . . . . I -1 � I , ... i �� AM & J174MYDE, - .C6111a - and several others whose tel, MMItchelli The tibt� wda decorait- East Women's Institute and, Red I I . . 1��'L_., , I . � . : i ,� , . I '� _ , CUNNINGH ' ---, 't -, -­­ , _11 .1 � . � ntm'68 1, d6 not. now recall, , qualided, ad, In pink and whItk',06hfted With Crasq I "I � , , , � , I., � , , 1, �,�'� �i,.,�� � I . � � . V ­ ER. 236 �!' ,� "..", :::,A�� , workers, Tbei,6 was 'a large 046W9 COLLSbT: tgx06*Ti4 �A;, ,,,,,,,,,..L 6 "t ` , ::: . �,�, 4 A I I .. * L � E ­.. - . . C , T . f6i t&�hers at thii school. a fout-storey wedaink, take. Mrs crowd of lAdies present, and tb6 aV . I -1 *,., .:, 1 I,. '­ ''." " 11 .1� '; '' L ' ' ' ,1' '.1, . I I . . � , 1� �1�il;�`. , I ......... ,��,e i ,!� ,4 � I . . I . I I., r I .z "Ll ", I 1�­.1.1;1�1 1, � , .1"_0N. I x1n, , � �, &.,4y , , - - - rinta , son, �the r brIde'0�,,'i,* ' 'i .rr , . I , kk, I I I ­� 7 , . i . E TER ORTH. . � -1 ��""r.f.,., I I , a V_ ,� I 1% I I . 11',o,',', �,V� I I 6 I , , , A` :: ,' "'ITI)."­­�- � . .. I . . 06*do��", lblbe � crope 11 . P I I I � I I . .. 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